Here is a graph through like week 5 or 6 that shows his completion percentage matched up against how far he has to throw the ball:

Here are three passes he threw back to back to back against Tennessee:

Basically Minnesota has some good offensive pieces (Peterson, Harvin, Rudolph, and Kalil) and their defense has been playing way over expectation (And they just lost a CB to a broken ankle sooooooooo). This is not Aaron Rodgers we're talking about whipping our asses, it's Christian Ponder. You're perfectly fine selling him very short in my opinion.

Here is a graph through like week 5 or 6 that shows his completion percentage matched up against how far he has to throw the ball:

Here are three passes he threw back to back to back against Tennessee:

32 on the Titans is part of their culture that has them losing. I love it! "Hey, you could have caught that and got some yardage, but instead, I'm going to tip it to myself for no gain! woohoo!" F the Traitors!

Basically Minnesota has some good offensive pieces (Peterson, Harvin, Rudolph, and Kalil) and their defense has been playing way over expectation (And they just lost a CB to a broken ankle sooooooooo). This is not Aaron Rodgers we're talking about whipping our asses, it's Christian Ponder. You're perfectly fine selling him very short in my opinion.

I hate the Tennessee Tacs!!!

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Any given Sunday......you better worry.....things can change....Adrian Peterson could break open a big one.....not saying he will...but could happen....hell anything can happen in NFL....so saying your not worried.....I would not say that ever.....you better think twice before you say that.

There's nothing new here.
We've already know about our ILBs.
As long we maintain our gap responsibility, take good angle in pursuit, and play as a team, Peterson can have his 200 yards and we will still win.

The Vikings, on the other hand, have to worry about our offense.
We should take a lead by halftime, and eventually, the Peterson's effect will be lessen. We will control the clock and we will win.

I hope my prognosis comes true so that everybody can enjoy a nice Christmas Holliday.

Robison, the Vikings miniversion of our JJ Watt, very likely will not be play Sunday.......and if he does, I would not expect him to be very effective. He left with a significant shoulder injury last game. That was after already logging a sack to add to his already 6.5 total. Robison's presence has opened the game up for Allen and Williams to reach the QB.

Even if Robison doesn't play, Griffen, who has thus far been used as a 3rd down pass rush specialist, will replace him. After Robison's injury, Griffen came in and ended up with one tackle, one pass deflection, one quarterback hit, several pressures, and a big interception for a TD return. Our O had better game plan not only to keep moving the ball forward, but just as importantly, to protect Schaub from getting too familiar with the topography of the Reliant grass or ceiling.

Given that running the ball is about all the Vikings can do, this could very well be a low scoring game. While controlling Peterson is important, the fact is he can have a monster game and not necessarily have it translate to the scoreboard (His 210 yard game against the Packers was in a 23-14 Viking loss).

With all the rushing I expect in this game, it could be a very short game with a relatively small number of possesions for each team. Because of that, I think the Texans red zone efficiency is going to play a critical part in this game. An offensive ratio of one TD to five field goals like we had in the Indy game likely won't be good enough.

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Given that running the ball is about all the Vikings can do, this could very well be a low scoring game. While controlling Peterson is important, the fact is he can have a monster game and not necessarily have it translate to the scoreboard (His 210 yard game against the Packers was in a 23-14 Viking loss).

With all the rushing I expect in this game, it could be a very short game with a relatively small number of possesions for each team. Because of that, I think the Texans red zone efficiency is going to play a critical part in this game. An offensive ratio of one TD to five field goals like we had in the Indy game likely won't be good enough.

I think everyone should be worried about this game. The Vikings are very physical and are a winning football team fighting for their playoff lives. They beat the 49ers, Lions, Chicago, and gave Green Bay fits.

Quite honestly, we have only beaten 3 winning teams since October... Colts, Bears, Ravens. We have MAJOR concerns at LB right now.

This is a HUGE game, and they are going to need a lively crowd to help the cause.

Can't wait to get the part started, but I know this will hardly be a cakewalk.